"TOWTON," 1 The Celebrated Horse IMPORTED BY MB. THOMAS NEWTON, Late the Property of Capt. the Hon. S. Hawke. lOWTON," a good Bay, Black _ , legs, 9 years old, stands 15 hands 2 \ in. high, was got hy " Melbourne," out of "Cinizella," "Touchstone;" grandam, "Brocade," hy "Pantaloon"—"Bombazine." "MELBOURNE," The sire of "Towton," was got by "Humphrey Clinker," (sire of " Rockingham," winner of the St. Legcr, 1833), dam by " Cervantes;" is also sire of the following horses: " Sir Tatton Sykes," winner of the 2000 guineas Stakes at Newmarket, and Doncaster St. Legcr, 1846 ; "Cymber," winner of the Oaks, 1847; " Canczou," winner of the 1000 guineas, and Ebor St. Legcr, 1848 ; " West Australian," winner of the 2000 guineas, the Derby and St. Leger, 1853 (and sire of " Summerside," winner of the Oaks, 1859); "Marchioness" (own sister to " Towton") winner of the Oaks, 1855; and " Blinkbonny," winner of the Derby and Oaks, 1857. "TOUCHSTONE," (Winner of the St. Leger, 1834), the sire of " Cinizella" (" Towton V dam), is own brother to " Launcellot," winner of the St. Legcr, 1840, and sire of the following horses, " Cotherstone," winner of the 2000 guineas, and Derby, 1843; " Orlando," winner of the Derby in 1844, and sire of " Tcddington," winner of the Derby, 1851; "Mendicant," winner of the 1000 guineas and Oaks, 185G; " Flatcatcher," winner of the Dee Stakes at Chester, and the 2000 guineas, 1848; "Surplice," winner of the Derby and St. Leger the same year; " Nunnykirk," winner of the 2000 guineas, 1849 \ and " Newminster" (own brother to " Nunnykirk"), winner of the St. Legcr, 1851, and sire of "Musjid," winner of the Derby, 1859. "PANTALOON" Is sire of " Ghuzncc," winner of the Oaks, 1841; " Satirist," winner of the tit. Leger the same year ; " Hernandez," winner of the 2000 guineas, 1851 ; and of " Clarissa," " Caricature," " Elthiron," " Officious," and " Hobbie Noble," which was sold for the sum of 6000 guineas previous to the Derby Race, and several other winners of large stakes. " TOWTON" is entirely free from blemish or disease of any kind, and from his superior strain of blood, combining that of " Columbus," " Pavnator," "Camel," " Selim," " Sir Peter," " Highflyer," &c, cannot fail to give perfect satisfaction to breeders of first class horses, for power, speed, and lasting qualities, equal to anv on the British Turf. '" TOWTON" combines the blood of " Musjid" and " Midsummer," the winners of the Derby and Oaks of this year. Ho served 65 mares at Canterbury last season, of which only three missed. "TOWTON" Will Stand this Season at the Bazaar Stables, Queenstreet. Tkrms—ls Guineas, with 10s. Groomage. If guaranteed, .£2O; 10s. Groomage; the Mares to be left in Paddocks provided, where they will receive every attention at 2s. 6d. per week—but no responsibility incurred. All payments to be made on or before the 14th Januarv, 1860. " TOWTON" will stand this season only in Auckland. H. HARDINGTON. To Wool Growers. On Sale by the Undersioned, ORBY'S SHEEP SHEARS |kJ Scotch 10 lb. Wool Packs Red Chalk, for marking Sheep. CRUICKSHANK, SMART & CO. TARANAKI POTATOES, FOR SEED OR TABLE, SALE at the Stores of the Intercolonial Royal ' V Mail Steam Company. Also, A large quantity of ENGLISH COAIA Apply at the Company's Office, Queen-street Wharf. 29th September, 1859. Farm at Wangarei. , lOR SALE,—A first-class FARM, partly improved, ,__ containing 366 Acres of Rich Volcanic Soil, well Wooded and Watered, situated about 3 miles from Caffler's Landing-place, and accessible bv a good Road. For further information, applv to the proprietor, WM. CARRUTH, Esq., at Wangarei, or to WM. AITKEN, House, Land and Estate Agent, Wyndham-strect. TO WOOL-GROWERS. NATHAN & CO. are Purchasers of WOOL v • at the highest market rate.*, or will make D. NATHAN & CO. Have on Sale lOffi. Woolpacks. New Goods, ON SALE AT THE " NEW-ZEALANDER " OFFICE. Magnall's Questions, McCulloch's Beading Books Bossut's French Word Book, Ainsworth's Latin Dictionary Chdd's Guide, London Spelling and Drawing Books Crocker's Surveying, Agricultural Almanack, 1859 White's Universal History, Nautical Almanacks,lß6o Johnson's Pocket Dictionaries, Norie's Navigation, New Zealand Pilot Loudon's Villa Gardener, Walker's Dictionaries Blair's Atlases, Chambers' works on Book-keeping. Geometry, Mathematics, and Key Mathematical tables Jousse's Pianoforte instructors Goodenough's Merchants' Calculator Perrin's French Elements, Fables and Spelling books Soyers' Rundall and Dalgairn's Cookery books Ladies' and Gentlemen's Letter Writers Antbon's Cassar. Sallust, Anthon's and Bryce's Virgil Indestructible Primers printed on calico Companion to the Altar, Bibles, Prayer books, and Church services, elegantly bound Wesley's Hymns and Services Large Family Bibles, with Lidded and Scott's Notes, elegantly bound Assembly s Shorter Catechism, with and -without Notes Charts of the New Zealand Coast and Harbours Water colours in cakes and boxes, India rubber Parallel rulers. Drawing Pens. Mitchell and Gillott's Steel Pens. Violin Strings and Bridges, Sable and Camel's Hair Brushes, Excise Ink Bottles, Crayons and Holders, Indian, Marking, Red, Blue and Black Inks. Quill Pens in boxes, Roger's Desk and Penknives, Scissors, Wax Tapers, Red Tape. Silver bordered Wedding Cards and Envelopes, Card Cases, Slates, Drawing Books and Books of Patterns, Manuscript Music Books, Metallic Memorandum and Pocket Books, Surveyors' Field Books, Tracing paper all sizes. Drawing Paper mounted on cloth. Wafers, Gunter's Scales, Brass Dividers with Steel Needle Points, Sealing Wax, Penholders, Arrowsrnith's Maps of New Zealand. Demv, Imperial, Double Elephant, Antiquarian and Emperor Drawing Papers, Mapping Pens, Blue and White Bonnet Boards, Bristol Boards, Large sizes Brown Papers 100 BEAMS 12, 14, and 16 lbs. Blue Laid FOOLSCAP, Superior Cream Laid Post and Note Papers, with Envelopes to match, Rose tinted Water-lined Note Paper, Bank Post Paper, ruled for Account Sales, Faint-lined Letter Foolscap and Demy Paper, Ledgers, Cash Books, Letter Books, Loose Indexes, School Cyphering and Copy Books, Copy Books with head lines, &c. BEDFORD & BURRELL, [late foss, SON, AND CO.] 219, PITT STREET, SYDNEY, BEG respectfully to call the attention of the Public to a few of their valuable Preparations, which are being highly appreciated and extensively sold throughout the Colonies. , . Dr. Bailey's Celebrated Antibilious Pills, Is. and 2s. per box ■ r Pure Sago Flour, prepared expressly for Infants ana Invalids, Is. per packet Australian French Polish Reviver, and General Furniture Polish, 2s. 6d. and Is. 6d. per bottle Shuttleworth & Stamper's Cough Lozenges, Is. per box. Agen' for Auckland— J. TERRY, « Nsw-Zealastjeu" Office,
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New Zealander, Volume XV, Issue 1420, 26 November 1859, Page 4
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